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Auto de Fórmula 1 de Alpine con colores azul y rosa circulando en circuito de Barcelona con bandera amarilla en segundo plano, ambiente de carrera profesional
The Barcelona Grand Prix ended with mixed emotions for Franco Colapinto and the Alpine team. The Argentine driver had crossed the finish line in eighth place, celebrating alongside teammate Pierre Gasly (seventh) a historic day for the French team. However, the celebration was short-lived.
Race stewards investigated an infraction during a yellow flag period and decided to apply a 10-second penalty that recalculated his final position. As a result, Colapinto dropped from eighth to tenth place, losing three valuable championship points.
According to the official document from the stewards, Colapinto violated Article B1.8.4.a of the FIA Sporting Regulations.
The report states that "while the driver of car 43 reduced speed slightly before entering the yellow flag zone, he did not reduce speed appreciably in the corresponding sector".
Stewards acknowledged that the Argentine reacted to the yellow flag, but considered that the reaction was insufficient to comply with regulations. Therefore, they imposed a penalty at the lower end of the applicable scale.
| Concept | Before Penalty | After Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| Final Position | 8th place | 10th place |
| Points Earned | 4 points | 1 point |
| Super License Points | - | +1 point |
Colapinto now has 2 points on his Super License (the other from Austria 2025)
Franco Colapinto is an Argentine racing driver born in 2003 who has become one of the most promising talents in Formula 1. He currently races for Alpine, a French Formula 1 team formerly known as Renault F1. His rise to F1 has captured the attention of motorsport fans across Latin America, making him a national hero in Argentina – a country with a rich racing heritage that produced legends like Juan Manuel Fangio (five-time F1 world champion).
Alpine, his current team, is a works team (manufacturer-backed) competing in Formula 1 with Renault engines. The team is based in Enstone, England, and Viry-Châtillon, France.
The penalty to Colapinto caused a shift in the final positions of the Barcelona GP:
New Zealander Lawson had finished 2.357 seconds behind the Argentine, while Lindblad was 8.207 seconds back.
Lewis Hamilton claimed victory with Ferrari, his first win since July 2024. The podium was completed by George Russell (second) and Lando Norris (third).
Colapinto had started from 13th position and managed to climb to eighth place, even overtaking his teammate Gasly during the race. The Alpine team celebrated the double points finish – a significant achievement for the team which now has 57 points in the Constructors' Championship.
Flavio Briatore, the team's executive advisor and a legendary figure in F1 who previously led Benetton and Renault to multiple world championships, highlighted the teamwork displayed by Colapinto and Gasly despite the challenging circumstances.
The yellow flag is a warning signal in Formula 1 indicating a hazard on track. When displayed, drivers must:
Failure to comply with these rules can result in time penalties or even disqualification from the race, as it compromises the safety of drivers and marshals working near the circuit.
The Super License is a special license required to compete in Formula 1. Drivers accumulate penalty points for infractions, and if they reach 12 points within a 12-month period, they face a race suspension.
The Formula 1 circus moves to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian Grand Prix, scheduled for June 26-28, 2026. Colapinto will look to bounce back from this penalty and score more points for Alpine at a track that historically favors cars with strong straight-line speed.
The Red Bull Ring, located in Spielberg, Austria, is known for its scenic Alpine backdrop and has been a fixture on the F1 calendar since its renovation in 2011.
Source: TyC Sports | Date: June 14, 2026
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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